Fischer Michael A
National Resource Center for Academic Detailing, Division of Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics, Brigham and Women's Hospital, 1620 Tremont St, suite 3030, Boston, MA, 02120, USA.
Curr Diab Rep. 2016 Oct;16(10):98. doi: 10.1007/s11892-016-0785-8.
Most diabetes care is provided in primary care settings, but typical primary care clinicians struggle to keep up with the latest evidence on diabetes screening, pharmacotherapy, and monitoring. Accordingly, many patients with diabetes are not receiving optimal guideline-based therapy. Relying on front-line clinicians on their own to assess the huge volume of new literature and incorporate it into their practice is unrealistic, and conventional continuing medical education has not proven adequate to address gaps in care. Academic detailing, direct educational outreach to clinicians that uses social marketing techniques to provide specific evidence-based recommendations, has been proven in clinical trials to improve the quality of care for a range of conditions. By directly engaging with clinicians to assess their needs, identify areas for change in practice, and provide them with specific tools to implement these changes, academic detailing can serve as a tool to improve care processes and outcomes for patients with diabetes.
大多数糖尿病护理在初级保健机构中提供,但典型的初级保健临床医生难以跟上有关糖尿病筛查、药物治疗和监测的最新证据。因此,许多糖尿病患者没有接受基于最佳指南的治疗。指望一线临床医生自行评估大量新文献并将其纳入实践是不现实的,而且传统的继续医学教育已被证明不足以弥补护理差距。学术推广,即采用社会营销技巧向临床医生进行直接教育推广以提供基于具体证据的建议,已在临床试验中被证明可改善一系列病症的护理质量。通过直接与临床医生接触以评估他们的需求、确定实践中需要改变的领域并为他们提供实施这些改变的具体工具,学术推广可作为一种改善糖尿病患者护理流程和结果的工具。